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TESkyle
09-26-2004, 05:24 PM
The larger allen wrench srew spot (pointing towards the trigger) on the reg, is that for velocity adjustment, (fps)? and
the smaller one pointing ******ds, is that for lowering/increasing input pressure to my personal setting(psi). and should i have my psi aorund 350-400 for the TES.?
please help me out because i'm not sure what they exactly they do. when i lower/increase the larger allen spot(pointing towards the trigger) the psi doesnt change, but the velocity would.
20bps_tes
09-26-2004, 05:59 PM
no do not touch the small Allen screw it does nothing, the big one allen screw adjusts ur fps yes, and i cant tell u what psi to run!!! u use the psi to control ur fps. just make sure u don't go over 400psi
bullski
09-27-2004, 02:58 AM
Run mine at 350 psi, 260-270 fps
TESkyle
09-27-2004, 11:03 AM
ok so when i screw in my Co2 tank it goes well over 400 by a lot does that mean i that i should just adjust my regulator by turning down the velocity/pressure?
teswkit
09-27-2004, 04:34 PM
yes :D
TESkyle
09-28-2004, 12:13 PM
ok this hasnt happened yet. but i think it may. what if i cant screw in my velocity screw any more cause thats as far as it can go and my pressure is still not what i want it to be.
if the small allen screw one doesnt do anything why is it there?
TESballer
09-28-2004, 12:48 PM
if that happens... if you feel confident enough you can take it apart and see if you have every part of the reg. in there, and oil it up, it has been said they put the regs together poorly, also don't fully trust your gauge as in it might be screwed up, if you gun shoots fine, and is at the right fps, your good
if the small Allen screw one doesn't do anything why is it there?
Why is grass green? I'm sure there is a reason why, but who cares.
ps. taking your reg apart is not recommended, and I can not be held responsible if you screw up your gun
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